Treaty 10
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Treaty 10 was an agreement established beginning 19 August 1906 between the Canadian government and various First Nations in northern Saskatchewan and a small portion of eastern Alberta. There were no Alberta-based First Nations groups signing on, but there were two First Nation bands from Manitoba, despite their location outside the designated treaty area.
[edit] Timeline
- 28 August 1906: Île-à-la-Crosse signing
- 19 September 1906: Canoe Lake band signing
- 19 August 1907: Lac du Brochet signing for Barren Lands band of Manitoba
- 22 August 1907: another Lac du Brochet signing for Hatchet Lake band
[edit] List of Treaty 10 First Nations
- Manitoba
- Barren Lands First Nation
- Northlands First Nation
- Saskatchewan
- Birch Narrows First Nation
- Buffalo River Dene Nation
- Canoe Lake Cree First Nation
- English River First Nation
- Hatchet Lake First Nation
[edit] External link
The Numbered Treaties |
Treaty 1 | Treaty 2 | Treaty 3 | Treaty 4 | Treaty 5 | Treaty 6 | Treaty 7 | Treaty 8 | Treaty 9 | Treaty 10 | Treaty 11 |